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Bear By-law

Bear Sightings


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This map is updated once a week to show bear sightings reported over the previous two weeks.
Note: Only the person who saw the bear can report it. Only bear sighting reports made to the Conservation Officer Service's RAPP line (1-877-952-7277) are recorded on this map. The bear sighting placemarks do not correspond to specific addresses.

The Kamloops Bear Aware program has ended for the season and will resume in Spring, 2012.

The Bear Bylaw is in effect from April 1st until November 30th. During that time residents are reminded not to put garbage on the curb before 4 am on collection day and to not accumulate or improperly store bear attractants. Violators are subject to a $100 fine.

We live in bear country and should learn to expect to deal with bears in Kamloops - no matter what part of the city you live in.

Fruit and garbage provide the calories that a bear needs, but it also brings bears close to people. Bears that forage on easily accessible fruit are drawn close to neighbourhoods and to other sources of food such as compost, bird feeders, and barbeques. Bears may break into sheds or homes to find what they can smell from a distance.

Bears quickly become habituated to these foods and spend more time in the city near homes and businesses. Habituated bears are perceived as a safety risk and are shot. We can prevent this safety risk and the needless deaths of bears by removing and managing attractants.

Checklist

  • If you have fruit trees on your property, prune and take care of the trees. Pick fruit as it ripens and any fallen fruit. If you won't use the fruit, contact the Kamloops Food Bank Fruit Gleaning Coordinator. Remove any fruit trees that are not productive or tended and replace them with non-fruit bearing trees.
  • Rinse your recycling to minimize food odours.
  • Clean BBQ grills and grease traps after each use.
  • Bring your pet food indoors after feeding your pets.
  • Take down any bird feeders between April and November and consider a bird bath as an alternative.
  • Always turn compost regularly and use lime to reduce odours.
  • Store your garbage in a secure area and freeze any odorous waste until the morning of pick up.

For more information call the Bear Aware Program Delivery Specialist at 250-828-3379 or email at bearaware@kamloops.ca. You can also visit the Bear Aware website at www.bearaware.bc.ca.


   


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955 Concordia Way
Kamloops BC V2C 6V3
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